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Each of the contacts below have shown preliminary interest in the project. This would be “subject to” a final broadcast quality and excellence in production.

National DistributionChristian Radio is extremely strong in Australia with an audience of over 1 million people each week or over 3 million each month.

UCB Radio has a national Distribution Network of over 400 radio stations in Australia. The director also has a unique position to be able to offer sales AND promotion through the “Word for Today” magazine. This powerful combination enables radio promotion to be backed up by a “call-to-action” through the same network. UCB also offer a fulfilment service if required.

RiverRain Productions produced The Genius Club in 2006 with a budget under $2
million. The film is also one of the top selling DVDs in Japan, Mexico, Canada, and
Australia.

LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNGRelease: 2008

#1 Christian movie in America; Official movie for the Alive Music Festival (largest Christian music festival in the U.S.); winner of the 4-star Dove; As seen on Fox Morning News, NBC News; best-selling dvd in early-release

RiverRain Productions produced Live Fast, Die Young in 2008 with a small budget
of less than $200,000. The film has sold over 18,000 early release DVDs in just 8
weeks (US) and has sold 5,000 in Australia will recoup it’s money before the actual
street date.

THE PASSION OF THE CHRISTRelease: 2004
Box office: $370 million domestic; $611 million worldwide

Reasons for Success:
• Based on the Bible;
• Uncompromising view of Christ;
• Galvanized churches across the country;
• Large grass roots movement

Similarity to JOB:
A radical departure from the “traditional” picture of Jesus on the cross. This film depicts Jesus in all pain and agony with a realistic look at the incredible beating he recieved. Job has exactly the same “shock value” as this bible based film.

Similarity to JOB
This film is another example of the rapidly growing and “grassroots” Christian film audience. The Christian film industry has been described as similar to the Christian music industry in the 1970’s. The phenomenal growth of this industry in a relatively short period of time is expected.

ONE NIGHT WITH THE KINGRelease: 2006
Box office: $13.5 million

Reasons for Success:
• Based on the Book of Esther
• Marketed to the churches
• Grass roots movement

Similarity to JOB:
Job is Biblically-based and combines the compelling narrative of a personal drama with exact biblical translation.

Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Christian_film

In 2006, nearly 50 Judeo-Christian-faith films were produced. The films grossed an average $39 million. All five of the major Hollywood studios have created marketing departments to target the growing demand for faith-based and family fare. Movieguide publisher Ted Baehr said, "There is competition for the Christian audience now that there hasn't been before. I thought at some point it would level off, but so far it's getting bigger and bigger. It's more than I could have possibly imagined. One of the audiences that has become stable and even grown for books, music and movies is the Christian audience."

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